Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, July 25, 1917, Image 7
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AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
CONDEMNS ALCOHOL AS DANGEROUS
DRUG OF NO MEDICINAL
VALUE. BAD FOR
KIDNEYS, NERVES
AND BRAIN
LAW REQUIRES ALL PATENT MEDICINES
CONTAINING ALCOHOL
TO BE SO LABELED
Read carefully all patent medicim
labels to see if they contain alcoho!
The law requires that all medicine*
containing alcohol mutt be so labelled
for the protection of the public
thus classing alcohol as other dangerous,
harmful, and habit-forming
drugs. *i|J
The American Medical Associatior
composed of the foremost men in the
medical profession, came out with the
statement in their recent meeting thai
alcohol is of no value in medicine
either as a drug or a stimulant. A re
cent investigation conducted in the
Bellevue Hospital, New York, disclos
ed the fact that of 259 alcoholic pa
Miss Marie Long of Columbia, h
visiting friends and relatives in Lexington.
Mrs. B. D. Clark has returned fron
a delightful visit to Mrs. 0. L. Walters
in Columbia.
Mr. John Rauch of Saluda is on i
* visit to his daughters, Mesdames W. E
Black and B. H. Barre.
Miss Eula Mathias, of Irmo, is on i
visit of a fortnight to her sister, Mrs
B. W. Stribble ,of Donalds.
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. Mr. Walter Betchman, a leading
resident of Chapin, was here yesterday
on matters of business.
Mrs. M. W. Meetze, Miss Annie
Martha Meetze and Mrs. Sam J. Leaphart
spent Monday in Columbia, shopping.
Miss Jodie Caughman, who has beer
visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. M. Leaphart,
returned to her home in Columbia*
on Friday.
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Men's $4.00 S
and Oxfords, Sp
$2.91
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Men's S
Men's Palm Beach and I
s? .. ori^ of r-irtflQ* ?. 7 '.
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Men's Pinch-Back and Buc
cription, regular $8.00 to $1
$15.00 Men's Blue and Bn
$17.50 Men's Fancy and B
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ijtients examined sixty-eight per cent,!'
more than half, began to drink beforej'
j twenty-one years of age. As a result j'
| physicians all over the country refuse ?'
j to prescribe alcohol under any condi- <
jtion. h
j As has been shown many acquirej i
the alcohol habit before attaining ma- ! <
jturity. There are many ways in ;
j which this habit had been acquired,;;
; but perhaps the commonest form has:
i; been through the medium of a patent ;
I medicine containing a great percent-'
j age of this deadly poison. Beef, j<
-; wine, and iron for instance, is usually
,'given to those convalescing from a se-'
-Ivere illness. This is a favorite prep-;'
; aration given to children and has pro- j <
II bably done more to develop the alcobahit
than the average person im-,
i' agines.
i1 Iron, of course, is the greatest blood
purifier and strengthener known; onj
, i the other hand, alcohol is perhaps the
- ] deadliest poison to the tissue of the j
i! human system. It counteracts the ef-:
-1 ficiefccy of the iron and makes the con-!
dition worse. A sick person would b?
3 The many friends of Mrs. Hughey!
Crout will be glad to know that she i
jis now doing nicely, after being crit-j
locally ill for some days.
M
-! The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j
j Den Kyzer, who was so seriously ill ?
j from'a relapse of measles, for sev-j
1 eral days, is now improving rapidly. J
J Mrs. James D. Senn, of the Hebron j
1 section, has recovered from her re-1
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t cent severe sicKness, mucn to tne ae-;
. Jight of her family and friends.
| Aunt "Cattie" Roberts, announcet
ment of whose illness appeared in'
. these columns a week ago, is very
much better.
Hughey, the eight-year-old son of
' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Wyse of the Pisgah
section, is now up, dfter a week's
" illness.
Mr. George David Roof, who has'
i been suffering from the effects of a j1
severe carbunkle on the right hand,
has resumed his duties in his father's "
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To the
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uits for Less
Beach Cloth Suits, in natural Colors
50 values, special at $4.71
kle Back Cool Cloth Suits of every des
0.00 values, special $5.5(
)wn Serge Suits, special $10.0(
lue Serge Suits, special $12.5<
We Buy Our Shoes by th
Car Load
Working Men's Oxfords, in gu
?23 metal, tan, patent leather, etc
8 $2 50 values, special $1.9
g "Efird's Special" Oxfords, in a
f the latest lasts and leathers. Woul
? be a bargain at $4.00, but you
i choice now at $2.9
"Efird's Best." A regular $5.0
Oxford, in all leathers as gun met?
vici kid, tan, calf, patent leaihei
velours, etc., coes in all the newes
jasts; special now at $3.5'
Jorner Main anc
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T MEDICINES
far better off if given just plain beef. I
The reason for the fallacy that beef, I
wine, and iron, is efficient is that the B
alcohol it contains imparts a feeling I
of stimulation and quickens the heart .1
action, a temporary condition lasting !
as long as the alcohol affects the sens-;!
es. That is why one must use such B
preparations continuously, so that the fi
artificial stimulation may be kept up. K
The result often brings on a case of*
alcoholism. I
It would be more beneficial in such 2
cases to use a natural iron prepara-8
tion free from the dangers of alcohol*
or other habit-forming drugs. For?
those who may be weak, anaemic, run?
down, or suffering from stomach, kid-fi
ney or bladder trouble, or poor im-B
poverished blood, an iron tonic ofi
known purity is exceptional!
NOTE: This is the first of a series
of articles on Health Preservation,^
prepared under the direction of thegl
Ferrodine Chemical Corp., of Roan J
oke, Va. Following articles will ap-B
pear regularly in this paper. ReaJ|
them carefuly for your health's sake*
FOR SALE?One good milk cowl
also one young heifer.. |
GEORGE C. KAMINER, 5
Lexington, Route No] 2.m
Mr. Wilber R. Frick, popular anil
efficient postmaster at Chapin, was hi
town yesterday and gave us a pleas I
ant call. ' < 11
Misses Victoria and Dorice Raucll
of Saluda, nieces of Mrs. W. E. Blag I
and Mrs. B. H. Barre, are.visiting raI
atives around St. Johns, Gilbert, Leil
ington and Swansea. j|
Mrs. J. Elton Rawl and daughter CI
Port Royal, spent a few days in Lei I
ington this week, guests of Mr. an I
Mrs. Harry F. Rawl. Mrs. Rawl wil
on her return trip from North Garo
na, where she had been spending soi I
time at Jackson Springs. ft
Misses Vannie Lake and Kathle*
Counts of Little Mountain and
Maggie Park of Salisbury, N. C., we! W
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We wish to arncurc^tha hi
irtment which carries everylrg
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rticle, We Sell to Eve^y One ik
i What You Buy From Us. e i
td prices and make us prove;
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Crown Bumper Ols.
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::::::: ::::::::J $1.50 Blue Gem Gls,
11 Anvil Brand Ovelsp
^ (Your Money's Wor '
8 ni=i! IlllllilJ Men'ess
::::::::,Men's $5.00 Drests,
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ii ilij::: ii ' Men's fine $3.50 T)r<
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furnish your next suit. If n
please you. Seasonable Pain
goods arriving daily. PRIC
Lexington,
f?~hardwari
^l|l||ll buggies, w
Detroit Vap Of Glass anc
Oil Stove Thomas
T?i d?c? r
Lam- i ecu l\UUHIlg, VJUcLId.
fifteen years. Fiske Tires anc
BARRE HARDWAI
LEXINGTON,
.et Us Have Your Or
len in Lexington
s slcre maintains a men's de'
a man wears, from head to
Have One Price Only on an , ,
e, We Will Save You Money
nvite you to compare quality ?WSeeS^
t You Pay Cash Here and j 't
si Not the Other Fellows' j I
/ Bad Account. i
Men's regular $1.50
yS? ^en's Black, Brown
' ^?r^ing ^en>s an^
veralls ||?||p
'ork Pants f|||||jf Jf
s Overalls
Q^olls: C?^ ?isy-.V./!-ai 19W
Shirts, Unc ei
iss Pants, iii b?ues MM Men;s 65c Light Blue Ci
.$2.43 PWf# Men s extra good quajit;
gg ^ 75c Light Blue Cham Bit
lav Work "pints, MM i S'fport Swiped Shirts
.... 98c and $1.25 ?-9? { res3 I1 stl
. L-pTpTfc \ Sl.aO Dress Shirts, in it.
t bi ir^ z.) Silk Shirts, priced at aboi
ND RETAIL
Columbia
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if UNCLE SAM is to
ot, I have it to fit and
i Beaches and new fall |
ES ARE RIGHT. |
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I, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, I
AGONS, PAINTS, OILS, Etc. I
ed Pocket and Table
Refrigerators.
1 Tin Cans.
Crown Mowers g Rakes
nteed for five, ten and
I Tubes.
RE COMPANY
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tiers for Printing
l I Specials
$3 Kahki Pants $1.98
$2 Kahki Pants $ 1.48
$1.50 Kahki AVork Pants
^ $1.23 I
TS FOR LESS
Working Hats, all styles, in black and
98c
and Gray Hats, real celebrated hand
ur choice now at $1.48 I
Boy's Caps, priced special at 25c. 48c
75c
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